IAEA Independent Verification Of Russian Allegations That Kyiv Is Making Dirty Bombs
Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) "have begun and will soon complete verification activities at two sites in Ukraine," the agency said in a statement Monday provide conclusions on recent verification activities at the two sites...
Russia's Termination Of Its Participation In The United Nations-Brokered Black Sea Grains
Russia's decision comes after Russian ships escorting freighters were attacked by drones, with Russia blaming Ukrainian forces and British intelligence as masterminds behind the attacks.
Ukrainians Want Republicans To Supply More Guns If They Take Control Of Congress
In fact, Ukraine expects "even stronger" arms packages if Republicans are in charge, said Daniel Vajdich, a Ukrainian government lobbyist in 1. Ukrainians are more concerned about Republicans cutting future economic aid to their country.
Poland On Monday Signed An Agreement With South Korea To Build Four Nuclear Reactors
The MOU signed by Sasin and Korean Energy Minister Lee Chang-Yang will explore the feasibility of building reactors using South Korean technology in Seoul.
Sam Whitelock Will Be New Zealand's Assistant Captain For The Remainder Of The Team's
Cane retired from the team after suffering two minor facial fractures in Saturday's 38-31 win over Japan in Tokyo and was forced to return to New Zealand while the rest of the team traveled to Europe.
India Handed Over The Second Tranche Of US$2.5 million To UN
The financial contribution was presented to Ms. Xuran Wu, Associate Project and Donor Relations Officer, External Relations Department, UNRWA, at the Indian Representative Office in Ramallah, Palestine," the statement added.
Brazil's President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva Called For "Peace And Unity" After Narrowly Winning
The victory marks an impressive about-face for the charismatic but ailing left-wing heavyweight, who left office in 2010 as the most popular president in Brazilian history, only to fall out of favor when he was jailed for 18 months on controversial corrup...
Russia Has Stepped Up attacks On Ukraine's Power Plants And Other Vital Infrastructure
Black at the weekend. Russia has stepped up attacks on Ukraine's power plants and other vital infrastructure as the war enters its ninth month. Much of Ukraine is already experiencing power outages due to Russia's strategy.
France Has Jumped In To UK's Defence
Reportedly, France's foreign ministry deputy spokesperson in a statement said the accusations are part of Moscow's strategy "to turn attention away from its sole responsibility in the war of aggression that it is conducting against Ukraine,"
Voters in Brazil Are Going To The Polls Sunday
Speculation has risen that Bolsonaro might not accept the results of Sunday’s vote if he does not win
Moscow Has Suspended Implementation Of A U.N.-Brokered Grain Export Deal
'This is a transparent attempt by Russia to return to the threat of large-scale famine in Africa and Asia,' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says
World Leaders Expressed Sadness And Condolences After At least 151 People Were Killed
At least 151 people were killed in a crowd surge Saturday night
Guests, Staff Locked Down In Macau's MGM Cotai Casino
Government health workers were at the MGM Cotai site with no one allowed to enter or exit the building
A Congressional Race In California Between Two Immigrants
Congressional race in California between two immigrants, one from Pakistan and the other from South Korea, reflects the changing demographics of the American electorate
China Passes New Law To Protect Women
The legislation comes as activists have expressed concern about increasing government rhetoric on the value of traditional women's roles, and what some see as setbacks for women's rights and more restrictive attitudes towards abortion.